Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

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Saturday, December 12, 2020 @ 1430
GLENLEE (1992 > (locally known as the Tall Ship) a 3-masted barque 245.34 feet (74.83 m) long and a static floating museum ship at Riverside Museum, Glasgow) Own Page

Static exhibit GLENLEE at Riverside Museum, Glasgow

Ship's locationRiverside Museum Pontoon, Yorkhill, GlasgowPort of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, UK)

News Event

Monday, December 21, 2020 @ 1050
KENYA (1951-1969 : a 273- Passenger / refrigerated cargo liner 540 feet 164.53m overall of British India Steam Navigation Company, London) Own Page

Dinner Menu of British India Line’s KENYA

Port of RegistryLondon (England, UK)
Net Tonnage8,042
Gross Tonnage14,437
Deadweght Tonnage9,720

 

Dinner Menu of British India Line’s KENYA

E-mail from Deborah Wright (London)

21 December 2020  @ 1050

 

Interested in reading the Dinner Menu.    There was no curry

on offer.  I thought that there would always be a curry for dinner on British India ships.

 

News Event

Sunday, February 21, 2021 @ 1400
SEA RUBY (2020-2021 General cargo ship 78m long) Own Page

SEA RUBY at Ayr (Scotland) with a cargo of agricultural products from Antwerp (Belgium)

Ship's locationRiver Quay, Port of Ayr, Ayr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.)Port of RegistryGeorge Town
Arrived fromAntwerp (Belgium)Gross Tonnage1,201
Cargo carried on arrivalAgriprodsDeadweght Tonnage2,225

News Event

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 @ 1200
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
AZAMARA JOURNEY (2000 - Cruise Liner of Azamara Club Cruises) Own Page

AZAMARA JOURNEY, AZAMARA PURSUIT and AZAMARA QUEST laid up at Glasgow

Ship's locationKing George V Dock, Glasgow (Scotland, UK)Gross Tonnage30,277

This wonderful image, contributed by Robert McManus, shows three liners of Azamara Club Cruises, AZAMARA JOURNEY (nearest the camera) and AZAMARA QUEST and AZAMARA PURSUIT, all laid-up at King George V Dock, Shieldhall, Glasgow. 

The ships were idle because of the travel ban due to the worldwide Covid pandemic, and Robert, with his camera, has captured the stillness, lifelessness and silence of a camaraderie of modern cruise liners without passengers and nowhere to go.

News Event

Saturday, August 21, 2021 @ 1100
The actual date and time are unknown and details shown here are our best estimate
CASPER OWL (in 2024 Workboat of Offshore Workboats Ltd, Dock Street , Clydebank, Scotland, UK) Own Page

Workboat CASPER OWL tows Floating Head structure from Rothesay Dock, Clydebank to Glasgow

Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, UK)

From Glasgow Times 23 August 2021

News Event

Sunday, September 5, 2021 @ 1200
The date is correct but time is unknown and the time shown here is only our best estimate
QUEEN ELIZABETH (2010- Vista-class Passenger cruise liner 294 metres 965 feet overall of Cunard Line / Carnival PLC, Southampton) Own Page

QUEEN ELIZABETH at the Cruise Pontoon, Greenock Ocean Terminal (Scotland, UK)

Ship's locationCruise Pontoon, Greenock Ocean Terminal (Scotland, UK)Port of Registry2010-2011 Southampton (England) : 2011 - Hamilton (Bermuda)
Arrived fromSouthampton (England, UK)Net Tonnage50,157
Sailing forLiverpool (England, UK)Gross Tonnage90,901
Cargo carried on arrivalPassengers Deadweght Tonnage7.685
Outward cargoPassengers

Image contributed by Robert McManus

News Event

Thursday, September 9, 2021 @ 1200
ARKLOW FUTURE (2008-2022 General cargo ship 89.95m overall of Arklow Shipping, Ireland) Own Page

ARKLOW FUTURE arrives at the Port of Ayr, Scotland

Ship's locationAyr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland)Port of RegistryArklow (Eire / Ireland)
Gross Tonnage2,998
Deadweght Tonnage4,950

News Event

Friday, November 5, 2021 @ 1617
CALEDONIAN ISLES (1993- Passenger and vehicle ferry 308 feet 94m long of Caledonian MacBrayne, Gourock) Own Page

Arran's main ferry CALEDONIAN ISLES may be out of service until late March 2025

Port of RegistryGlasgow (UK)
Gross Tonnage5,221

From BBC Scotland online news 5 November 2024


Arran's main ferry could be out of service until late March

The MV Caledonian Isles is a ship with a black lower section with the words Caledonian MacBrayne printed in white along the side of the ship. In smaller white text near the front reads the words Caledonian Isles. The ship is white from the deck up. It sails along the water on a cloudy day. Image source,Christopher Brindle
Image caption,

The MV Caledonian Isles could be out of service for over a year

  • Published
    5 November 2024, 16:17 GMT
Updated 28 minutes ago

The main Arran ferry - which has been out of action since February - may not return to service until next March, CalMac has confirmed.

The ferry usually operates on the Ardrossan-Brodick route, but it was taken out of service earlier this year when significant repairs had to be carried out.

CalMac said new problems had been uncovered on MV Caledonian Isles while the ship was in dry dock.

No new date has been confirmed yet for its return to service, but the ferry operator warned that in a worst-case scenario it could miss the entire winter season.

It was originally due to return to service in September but a new gearbox fault was detected, which knocked its return date to mid-November.

However, CalMac has now said the ship's stern tube bearings and eight steel frames need repaired or replaced.

It said the ship's return date could not be confirmed yet, as there was uncertainty around the availability to dock and the extent of the work required.

The ferry operator warned that the MV Caledonian Isles could remain out of service until the end of the winter timetable in late March.

CalMac will consult with island communities later this week on a revised vessel deployment plan for winter.

'Challenging winter'

CalMac’s interim chief executive Duncan Mackison said the planned work was progressing well, but the the latest issues "eliminated any chance of a return to service in the short-term".

He said: “We are in no doubt about the current challenges facing the network and the people who rely on it. We anticipated a challenging winter, and that is exactly what we’re seeing play out.

"Any decisions we take around the service off the back of this news will cause disruption in places, and we will now consult with communities to get their valuable input into that service plan.

“Our recent efforts to add resilience to the service, such as through trialling third-party vessels and by bringing forward the drydock work for MV Caledonian Isles, will continue. We will leave no stone unturned as we try to meet the needs of the island communities we serve.”

CalMac now faces a winter season without two of the 10 major vessels it normally relies on to maintain services.

The MV Hebridean Isles is due to be withdrawn from service later this month as it needs recertification and repair work is not economical.

A overhead drone shot of the MV Caledonian Isles in dry dock at Greenock.Image source,Christopher Brindle
Image caption,

The issues with the MV Caledonian Isles were discovered while it was in dry dock at Greenock.

The long-delayed Glen Sannox was due to be handed over last month, but some issues that arose during acceptance trials resulted in another delay.

Once delivered, CalMac will carry out crew familiarisation trials and the ship will not carry passengers until January at the earliest. Other vessels will also be out of service for scheduled winter maintenance.

The last time CalMac received a new large ship from ferries procurement company CMAL was in 2015, and many of its ships are now well beyond their expected service life.

Last week CalMac looked into chartering MV Ben-My-Chree from the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, but berthing trials on the Arran route were unsuccessful.

The ship managed to berth at both Troon and Brodick but safety margins at Brodick were too tight to proceed with the charter plan.

Scottish Conservative MSP Jamie Greene said the latest MV Caledonian Isles delay was "yet another devastating blow for the residents of Arran and CalMac ferry users".

“The SNP’s incompetence has left betrayed islanders with an ever-ageing vessel which is undergoing yet more lengthy repairs, whilst the new Glen Sannox is still nowhere to be seen," he said.

“The continued absence of the Caledonian Isles will now impact the entire ferry network and, with the MV Hebridean Isles on its way to the scrap heap, there is simply no spare capacity in the network."

CalMac has a winter deployment plan in place through until Friday 15 November and the new plan will take effect from Saturday 16 November.

It will be published by Wednesday 13 November.

News Event

Saturday, November 6, 2021 @ 1417
MINNA (2003- Marine Protection Vessel 47m overall of Marine Protection of Scottish Government : she concentrates on inshore fisheries) Own Page

MINNA passing Custom House Quay, Greenock (Firth of Clyde, Scotland) on passage to Clydebank

Ship's locationPassing Custom House Quay, Greenock (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK)Port of RegistryLeith (Scotland, UK)
Sailing for1 West Quay, Rothesay Dock, Clydebank (Scotland, UK)Gross Tonnage781

News Event

Thursday, May 19, 2022 @ 1445
CALEDONIAN ISLES (1993- Passenger and vehicle ferry 308 feet 94m long of Caledonian MacBrayne, Gourock) Own Page

Caledonian MacBrayne's CALEDONIAN ISLES arrives at Ardrossan Harbour from Brodick (Isle of Arran)

Ship's location Ardrossan Harbour, Firth of Clyde, Scotland, U.K.Port of RegistryGlasgow (UK)
Arrived fromBrodick (Isle of Arran)Gross Tonnage5,221
Cargo carried on arrivalPassengers and vehicles

News Event

Monday, August 1, 2022 @ 1505
SCOTIA (In 2022 Pilot boat at Ayr, Scotland, Associated British Ports, Ayr, Scotland, UK) Own Page

Pilot boat SCOTIA leaves Ayr to board Pilot onto inbound Wagenborg ship HYDRA then returns to Ayr

Ship's locationAyr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland)Port of RegistryAyr (Scotland, UK)

News Event

Monday, August 1, 2022 @ 1530
HYDRA (2007- General cargo ship 89m overall managed by Wagenborg) Own Page

Wagenborg ship HYDRA arrives at Ayr, Scotland, with a cargo of Agriprods from Halmstad (Sweden)

Arrived fromHalmstad (Sweden) having sailed 28 July at 1330Port of RegistryTen Boer (Groningen, Netherlands)
Arrived in berthRiver Berth, Ayr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK)Gross Tonnage2281
Cargo carried on arrivalAgriprods

 

News Event

Thursday, August 4, 2022 @ 1216
TIDEFORCE (2019- Tide-Class Replenishment Tanker 200.9 m (659 ft 1 in) overall and pennant number A139 of Royal Fleet Auxiliary, London) ) Own Page

Royal Fleet Auxiliary TIDEFORCE passing Kilcreggan (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK)

Ship's locationLeaving B1 anchorage off Gourock (Scotland, UK) passing Kilcreggan heading for Faslane Naval BasePort of RegistryLondon (England, U.K.)
Sailing forHMNB (= Her Majesty's Naval Base) Faslane (Gare Loch, Scotland, UK)

News Event

Thursday, August 4, 2022 @ 1300
HEBRIDES (2001- Passenger Ro-ro ferry 99m / 325ft of Caledonian MacBrayne, Gourock, Scotland) Own Page

Caledonian MacBrayne's HEBRIDES in James Watt Dock, Greenock

Ship's locationJames Watt Dock, Greenock (Scotland)Port of RegistryGlasgow
Gross Tonnage5,506

HEBRIDES was at Dales Marine Services in James Watt Dock, Greenock undergoing urgent repairs to her fire-fighting equipment as required by the Coastguard and Marine Agency inspection.

News Event

Thursday, August 4, 2022 @ 1320
CLYDE (in 2024 Catamaran type Police boat of Police Scotland) Own Page

Police boat CLYDE in James Watt Dock Marina, Greenock (Scotland)

Ship's locationJames Watt Dock Marina, Greenock (Scotland)Port of RegistryGlasgow (Scotland, UK)

Can anyone please supply details of this boat.